Motivated by a clinical trial conducted by Janssen Pharmaceutica in which a flexible dosing regimen is compared to placebo, we evaluate how switchers in the treatment arm (i.e., patients who were switched to the higher dose) would have fared had they been kept on the low dose. This is done in order to understand whether flexible dosing is potentially beneficial for them. Simply comparing these patients' responses with those of patients who stayed on the low dose does not likely entail a satisfactory evaluation because the latter patients are usually in a better health condition. Because the available information in the considered trial is too limited to enable a reliable adjustment, we will instead transport data from a fixed dosing trial t...
Objectives: Treatment switching refers to the situation in a randomised controlled trial where pati...
Treatment switching is a frequent occurrence in clinical trials, where, during the course of the tri...
Background Adaptive two-stage designs are a flexible tool in drug development and have the potential...
Motivated by a clinical trial conducted by Janssen Pharmaceutica in which a flexible dosing regimen ...
Background We investigate methods used to analyse the results of clinical trials with survival outc...
When patients randomised to the control group of a randomised controlled trial are allowed to switch...
BACKGROUND: Treatment switching is common in randomised trials of oncology treatments, with control ...
Background Treatment switching is common in randomised trials of oncology treatments, with control ...
Patients in some randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may switch from the treatment arm to which they...
Background: Treatment switching commonly occurs in clinical trials of novel interventions, particula...
Abstract Background Treatment switching is common in randomised trials of oncology treatments, with ...
[[abstract]]In cancer clinical trials, it is not uncommon that some patients switched their treatmen...
The intention-to-treat (ITT) rate ratio estimator is conservatively biased for the treatment effect ...
Background: When a clinical treatment fails or shows suboptimal results, the question of when to swi...
Objectives In some trials, particularly in oncology, patients whose disease progresses under the co...
Objectives: Treatment switching refers to the situation in a randomised controlled trial where pati...
Treatment switching is a frequent occurrence in clinical trials, where, during the course of the tri...
Background Adaptive two-stage designs are a flexible tool in drug development and have the potential...
Motivated by a clinical trial conducted by Janssen Pharmaceutica in which a flexible dosing regimen ...
Background We investigate methods used to analyse the results of clinical trials with survival outc...
When patients randomised to the control group of a randomised controlled trial are allowed to switch...
BACKGROUND: Treatment switching is common in randomised trials of oncology treatments, with control ...
Background Treatment switching is common in randomised trials of oncology treatments, with control ...
Patients in some randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may switch from the treatment arm to which they...
Background: Treatment switching commonly occurs in clinical trials of novel interventions, particula...
Abstract Background Treatment switching is common in randomised trials of oncology treatments, with ...
[[abstract]]In cancer clinical trials, it is not uncommon that some patients switched their treatmen...
The intention-to-treat (ITT) rate ratio estimator is conservatively biased for the treatment effect ...
Background: When a clinical treatment fails or shows suboptimal results, the question of when to swi...
Objectives In some trials, particularly in oncology, patients whose disease progresses under the co...
Objectives: Treatment switching refers to the situation in a randomised controlled trial where pati...
Treatment switching is a frequent occurrence in clinical trials, where, during the course of the tri...
Background Adaptive two-stage designs are a flexible tool in drug development and have the potential...